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I am trying to hook up my vizio blu ray to my sanyo tv. I am only using the red white and yellow cords. I am getting sound but not video. I have changed my input t to make sure I am on the right input channel. Do I need another cable? I am trying to stream Netflix through my blu ray. I have an account with Netflix, my screen shows my instant queue screen but when I go to watch netflix, I can only hear the audio and no video. My screen shows the movie I selected is constantly downloading the movie, even when it is playing the sound. Help me before I lose my mind!! Please:)

"That receiver will send video to your hdtv and the audio to your surround..."

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What you should do is get a home theater receiver and plug everything into that. Then that receiver will send video to your HDTV and the audio to your surround sound speakers. This is the way I have it set up in my home theater. I have my satellite, DVD and xBox all plugged into my receiver and it handles all the switching for me.

"Your computer speakers should have a 3.5mm connection on them..."

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Your computer speakers should have a 3.5mm connection on them. The MP3 player that you have should have the same 3.5mm connection. Plugging your computer speakers into that MP3 jack will give you left and right audio channels. So yes, you can use your computer speakers for your MP3 player.

"There should be these connections on the back of your hdtv...."

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Your blu ray should have a colored cable that has 3 different connectors. One is red, one is blue and one is green. This is your video split in 3 different signals. The red and white (or optical cable) will transfer your audio. There should be these connections on the back of your HDTV.

"The usb connection on an hdtv is not for external speakers..."

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You will have to check your HDTV manual, but usually, no, the USB connection on an HDTV is not for external speakers. The USB is usually used to make a connection with a computer for diagnostic purposes.